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(zɪt) Word forms: plural zitscountable nounZits are spots on someone's skin, especially a young person's. [informal] (zɪt) Word origin of unknown origin pimple in British English (ˈpɪmpəl) noun1. a small round usually inflamed swelling of the skin 2. any of the bumps on the surface of a table tennis bat (zɪt) noun Slang a pimple, esp. one on the face Examples of 'zit' in a sentencezit Yet more and more women complain to me about zits.My skin gleamed and all zits had disappeared.And a third of women have cancelled a date because of a bad breakout of zits.It seems particularly cruel that you can have grey hair and still be prone to the odd zit.Simply apply to the zit and leave as long as you can to disguise the spot as it heals.When the door is opened, you pop out like a burst zit. British English: zit / zɪt/ NOUN Zits are spots on someone's skin, especially a young person's. - American English: zit
- Arabic: بَثْرَة
- Brazilian Portuguese: espinha
- Chinese: 丘疹
- Croatian: bubuljica
- Czech: uher
- Danish: bums filipens
- Dutch: pukkel
- European Spanish: grano coloquial
- Finnish: näppylä
- French: bouton peau
- German: Pickel
- Greek: σπυράκι
- Italian: foruncolo
- Japanese: にきび
- Korean: 여드름
- Norwegian: kvise
- Polish: pryszcz
- European Portuguese: borbulha
- Romanian: coș
- Russian: угри высыпания на лице
- Latin American Spanish: grano acné
- Swedish: finne kvissla
- Thai: สิว
- Turkish: sivilce
- Ukrainian: прищ
- Vietnamese: mụn
Chinese translation of 'zit' n (c) - (= pimple)
青春痘 (qīngchūndòu)
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